CRistiano Ronaldo continues to count. Although the thigh injury is now a thing of the past, the Portuguese is still going strong. Al Nasr are celebrating as they reached 969 goals in total with the goal against Al Qudud. Jorge Jesus’ side are five points ahead of Al Hilal, with six games remaining and the two teams still facing each other. The other scorer was João Félix.
Al Nasr revitalized the game with their wingers at the center. Angelo accompanied Brozovic in the center of the field, but was more open, making Mané’s left side more attacking. The Senegalese player left several passes inside the area, but they were rejected by the opposition defence. Either he didn’t let it reach his finisher, or Joan let him.
The attack came from the left, but the goal came from the right. Coman and Angelo’s movement ended at the feet of Cristiano Ronaldo, who came in from behind as if he were a second striker. He took control, moved forward, and took shots. The goal was at the near post and was his second goal against Portugal. Al-Oqdoud goalkeeper’s strange last name.
Cristiano Ronaldo managed to “gun” a few more balls, but was met by Gunter on every ball. The Germans made life difficult for the Portuguese at the end of the first half.
The second half began with a celebration. One minute after the break, Al Nasr scored their second goal. Cristiano wasn’t the scorer, but he started the play by passing to Sadio Mane, who crossed. Coman’s header hit the post and the rebound was converted by João Félix.
Al-Oqudud struggled to improve in the second half, but when they did play, they caused problems for Al-Nasr. Pedrosa shot from outside the box and Gül threatened Bento’s goal with a header from a corner kick.
Cristiano was unable to increase his goal tally in the second half and left the field in the 82nd minute with an angry look on his face. El Amri threatened to score after the Portuguese player’s sending off, but the result remained the same. Al Nasr had 0 wins and 2 losses, leaving them 5 points behind Al Hilal.
